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On 10/30/06, Hinson, Greg <Greg_Hinson [at] adp> wrote: > > Are you using a Cisco MCM gatekeeper, or a Radvision ECS gatekeeper? I > ask because they both handle differently when it comes to zone prefix > definition and digit stripping > > > > -Greg > ------------------------------ > > *From:* cisco-voip-bounces [at] puck [mailto: > cisco-voip-bounces [at] puck] *On Behalf Of *Jonathan Charles > *Sent:* Monday, October 30, 2006 9:38 AM > *To:* Cisco Voip > *Subject:* [cisco-voip] CCM4.1 to GK to MCU... > > > > OK, I have a CCM4.1 box, and I am trying to get it to connect (for video) > to a Cisco MCU, via a gatekeeper... > > The MCU is registered to the gatekeeper as an endpoint, but I can't get > the CCM to do the same... > > I have a gatekeeper controlled trunk pointing at the MCU (with the GK > identified)... > > Still nothing... > > I also added a couple of route-patterns (with the MCU service prefixes) > pointing at the trunk... Still nothing... > > > gatekeeper > zone local 10.1.1.1 binky.com > zone subnet 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.0/22 enable > zone prefix 10.1.1.1 2125554244* > gw-type-prefix 1#* default-technology > no shutdown > > > > Any ideas? > > TIA > > > > Jonathan > > ------------------------------ > This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the > addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. > If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient or an authorized > representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any > dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have > received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail > and delete the message and any attachments from your system. > >

You have to have a route pattern pointing to the trunk for CM to register with the gk afaik. Also note that CM only retries registration every 30-60 seconds. For quicker results reset the gk- controlled trunk. Also make sure you have CM set to register as a gateway not a terminal.

From your config I assume CM's IP address falls within the 10.1.1.0/22 subnet?

-Ryan

On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote:

OK, I have a CCM4.1 box, and I am trying to get it to connect (for video) to a Cisco MCU, via a gatekeeper...

The MCU is registered to the gatekeeper as an endpoint, but I can't get the CCM to do the same...

I have a gatekeeper controlled trunk pointing at the MCU (with the GK identified)...

Still nothing...

I also added a couple of route-patterns (with the MCU service prefixes) pointing at the trunk... Still nothing...

There is a route-pattern pointing to the trunk, but the Gatekeeper only shows the MCU registered as an endpoint.

The CM is set to register as a gateway... and the CM is not on the same subnet...

Jonathan

On 10/30/06, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff [at] cisco> wrote: > > You have to have a route pattern pointing to the trunk for CM to > register with the gk afaik. Also note that CM only retries > registration every 30-60 seconds. For quicker results reset the gk- > controlled trunk. Also make sure you have CM set to register as a > gateway not a terminal. > > From your config I assume CM's IP address falls within the > 10.1.1.0/22 subnet? > > -Ryan > > On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote: > > OK, I have a CCM4.1 box, and I am trying to get it to connect (for > video) to a Cisco MCU, via a gatekeeper... > > The MCU is registered to the gatekeeper as an endpoint, but I can't > get the CCM to do the same... > > I have a gatekeeper controlled trunk pointing at the MCU (with the GK > identified)... > > Still nothing... > > I also added a couple of route-patterns (with the MCU service > prefixes) pointing at the trunk... Still nothing... > > > gatekeeper > zone local 10.1.1.1 binky.com > zone subnet 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.0/22 enable > zone prefix 10.1.1.1 2125554244* > gw-type-prefix 1#* default-technology > no shutdown > > > > Any ideas? > > TIA > > > > Jonathan > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > cisco-voip [at] puck > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip>

i would recommend you to use a "debug h225 asn1" debug to figure out, if the CCM trys to register with the gatekeeper (look for RRQ messages). If you can see RRQ message there should be a RRJ message. If so, get ride off the zone subnet command. By the way, the command isn't working, because there is no "no zone subnet enable default" command...

Of course you could provide the output of the debug command to us...then we can have a look!

There is a route-pattern pointing to the trunk, but the Gatekeeper only shows the MCU registered as an endpoint.

The CM is set to register as a gateway... and the CM is not on the same subnet...

Jonathan

On 10/30/06, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff [at] cisco> wrote: You have to have a route pattern pointing to the trunk for CM to register with the gk afaik. Also note that CM only retries registration every 30-60 seconds. For quicker results reset the gk- controlled trunk. Also make sure you have CM set to register as a gateway not a terminal.

From your config I assume CM's IP address falls within the 10.1.1.0/22 subnet?

-Ryan

On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote:

OK, I have a CCM4.1 box, and I am trying to get it to connect (for video) to a Cisco MCU, via a gatekeeper...

The MCU is registered to the gatekeeper as an endpoint, but I can't get the CCM to do the same...

I have a gatekeeper controlled trunk pointing at the MCU (with the GK identified)...

Still nothing...

I also added a couple of route-patterns (with the MCU service prefixes) pointing at the trunk... Still nothing...

There is a route-pattern pointing to the trunk, but the Gatekeeper only shows the MCU registered as an endpoint.

The CM is set to register as a gateway... and the CM is not on the same subnet...

Jonathan

On 10/30/06, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff [at] cisco> wrote: You have to have a route pattern pointing to the trunk for CM to register with the gk afaik. Also note that CM only retries registration every 30-60 seconds. For quicker results reset the gk- controlled trunk. Also make sure you have CM set to register as a gateway not a terminal.

From your config I assume CM's IP address falls within the 10.1.1.0/22 subnet?

-Ryan

On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote:

OK, I have a CCM4.1 box, and I am trying to get it to connect (for video) to a Cisco MCU, via a gatekeeper...

The MCU is registered to the gatekeeper as an endpoint, but I can't get the CCM to do the same...

I have a gatekeeper controlled trunk pointing at the MCU (with the GK identified)...

Still nothing...

I also added a couple of route-patterns (with the MCU service prefixes) pointing at the trunk... Still nothing...

i would recommend you to use a "debug h225 asn1" debug to figure out, if the CCM trys to register with the gatekeeper (look for RRQ messages). If you can see RRQ message there should be a RRJ message. If so, get ride off the zone subnet command. By the way, the command isn't working, because there is no "no zone subnet enable default" command...

Of course you could provide the output of the debug command to us...then we can have a look!

> Check that zone subnet command. I'm pretty sure it restricts what IP > addresses the gatekeeper will allow registration from. Also check > out 'debug ras', 'debug h225 asn1', and 'debug gatek main 10'. > > -Ryan > > On Oct 30, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote: > > There is a route-pattern pointing to the trunk, but the Gatekeeper > only shows the MCU registered as an endpoint. > > The CM is set to register as a gateway... and the CM is not on the > same subnet... > > > > Jonathan > > On 10/30/06, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff [at] cisco> wrote: You have to > have a route pattern pointing to the trunk for CM to > register with the gk afaik. Also note that CM only retries > registration every 30-60 seconds. For quicker results reset the gk- > controlled trunk. Also make sure you have CM set to register as a > gateway not a terminal. > > From your config I assume CM's IP address falls within the > 10.1.1.0/22 subnet? > > -Ryan > > On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote: > > OK, I have a CCM4.1 box, and I am trying to get it to connect (for > video) to a Cisco MCU, via a gatekeeper... > > The MCU is registered to the gatekeeper as an endpoint, but I can't > get the CCM to do the same... > > I have a gatekeeper controlled trunk pointing at the MCU (with the GK > identified)... > > Still nothing... > > I also added a couple of route-patterns (with the MCU service > prefixes) pointing at the trunk... Still nothing... > > > gatekeeper > zone local 10.1.1.1 binky.com > zone subnet 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.0/22 enable > zone prefix 10.1.1.1 2125554244* > gw-type-prefix 1#* default-technology > no shutdown > > > > Any ideas? > > TIA > > > > Jonathan > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > cisco-voip [at] puck > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip> > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > cisco-voip [at] puck > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip>

On 10/30/06, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff [at] cisco> wrote: > > Check that zone subnet command. I'm pretty sure it restricts what IP > addresses the gatekeeper will allow registration from. Also check > out 'debug ras', 'debug h225 asn1', and 'debug gatek main 10'. > > -Ryan > > On Oct 30, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote: > > There is a route-pattern pointing to the trunk, but the Gatekeeper > only shows the MCU registered as an endpoint. > > The CM is set to register as a gateway... and the CM is not on the > same subnet... > > > > Jonathan > > On 10/30/06, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff [at] cisco> wrote: You have to > have a route pattern pointing to the trunk for CM to > register with the gk afaik. Also note that CM only retries > registration every 30-60 seconds. For quicker results reset the gk- > controlled trunk. Also make sure you have CM set to register as a > gateway not a terminal. > > From your config I assume CM's IP address falls within the > 10.1.1.0/22 subnet? > > -Ryan > > On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote: > > OK, I have a CCM4.1 box, and I am trying to get it to connect (for > video) to a Cisco MCU, via a gatekeeper... > > The MCU is registered to the gatekeeper as an endpoint, but I can't > get the CCM to do the same... > > I have a gatekeeper controlled trunk pointing at the MCU (with the GK > identified)... > > Still nothing... > > I also added a couple of route-patterns (with the MCU service > prefixes) pointing at the trunk... Still nothing... > > > gatekeeper > zone local 10.1.1.1 binky.com > zone subnet 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.0/22 enable > zone prefix 10.1.1.1 2125554244* > gw-type-prefix 1#* default-technology > no shutdown > > > > Any ideas? > > TIA > > > > Jonathan > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > cisco-voip [at] puck > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip> >

There is a route-pattern pointing to the trunk, but the Gatekeeper only shows the MCU registered as an endpoint.

The CM is set to register as a gateway... and the CM is not on the same subnet...

Jonathan

On 10/30/06, Ryan Ratliff < rratliff [at] cisco> wrote: You have to have a route pattern pointing to the trunk for CM to register with the gk afaik. Also note that CM only retries registration every 30-60 seconds. For quicker results reset the gk- controlled trunk. Also make sure you have CM set to register as a gateway not a terminal.

From your config I assume CM's IP address falls within the 10.1.1.0/22 subnet?

-Ryan

On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote:

OK, I have a CCM4.1 box, and I am trying to get it to connect (for video) to a Cisco MCU, via a gatekeeper...

The MCU is registered to the gatekeeper as an endpoint, but I can't get the CCM to do the same...

I have a gatekeeper controlled trunk pointing at the MCU (with the GK identified)...

Still nothing...

I also added a couple of route-patterns (with the MCU service prefixes) pointing at the trunk... Still nothing...

I don't think the problem is with the zone subnet command. To restrict other subnets you will need to add this command: zone subnet 10.1.1.1 default enable

From what I can find the "rejectReason discoveryRequired : NULL" means that the GK received a "lightweight" RRQ from the GW (CCM) but needs to have a full registration message for the initial registration. In the RRQ that generated the RRJ is the KeepAlive field set to True or False?